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Recreation Centers:
Each center offers a variety of recreational opportunities including: billiards, foosball, bumper pool, air hockey, shuffleboard and table tennis. Weight rooms, available to men and women, are equipped with machines, free weights and cardiovascular equipment. The centers also offer free play in the gymnasiums. Meeting rooms are available to the public – fee is based on usage.
Academy Recreation Center 147 Academy Avenue, NW; 704.920.5601 Hartsell Recreation Center 60 Hartsell School Road; 704.920.5602 Logan Multi-purpose Center 151 Rone Avenue, SW; 704.920.5603
Other Facilities:
Gibson Field
321 Misenheimer Avenue, NW; 704.784.2616. Home to Gibson Field Baseball Field.
Hartsell Ballfield Complex
30 Swink Street, SW; 704.788.9325.
Home to Bernie Edwards Field, Liles Field and Hartsell Broome Field. Lake Fisher Reservoir Boat Rentals
This watershed provides water to Concord residents, therefore rules and regulations govern activities. Boats are available for rent. Operates mid March–mid November; Wed–Sat: 7 am to 3 pm; Sun: 1 to 6 pm. McAllister Ballfield
160 Crowell Drive, NW.
Home to McAllister Baseball/Softball Field. John F. McInnis Aquatic Center
151 Academy Avenue, NW; 704.920.5604.
Facilities are available for use by the general public. Operates Memorial Day through Labor Day. Swim lessons are available. Rocky River Golf Club at Concord
6900 Bruton Smith Blvd; 704.455.1200.
The premier public course in the Charlotte metropolitan area. A challenging course that utilizes many of the aesthetically appealing features of the area.
Webb Field
165 Academy Avenue, NW; 704.786.8406.
A multi-purpose large capacity facility for baseball and football. Historically, the home of the “Outlaw” Carolina Baseball League, circa 1930’s.
Community Meeting Rooms
Community meeting rooms are available to the public at Concord Fire Stations 7, 8 & 9. Reservations are handled through Concord Parks & Recreation. Call 704.920.5600.
Greenways:
The Village Greenway.5 mile paved asphalt trail runs through historic Gibson Village community and can be enjoyed by walkers, runners, bicyclists and roller bladers. Entrances: Boys and Girls Club; Academy Avenue just past Webb Field; and Kerr Street between Crowell Drive and Cedar Drive.
Harold B. McEachern Greenway 1 mile asphalt trail connects McEachern Greenway Downtown Connector at McGee Park to Les Myers Park. Walkers, runners, bicyclists and roller bladers can enjoy nature along Three Mile Branch Creek.
Downtown Greenway Loop
4 mile loop connects downtown to McGee Park, continues on McEachern Greenway to Les Myers Park. Sidewalks are utilized to complete the loop along Lawndale Avenue and Union Street South.
The City of Concord Parks & Recreation is an active participant in the Carolina Thread Trail project. The Thread is a 15-county regional network of trails and greenways designed for the community to enjoy fitness and recreation through walking, biking, commuting and just relaxing. It will create a permanent legacy of land conservation for more than two million people by linking communities and attractions across North and South Carolina.
Additionally, the Thread will protect natural
environments and conserve fragile lands and habitats, while improving water and air quality. The trail
corridors provide necessary links for wildlife and protect many plant and animal species. Concord’s McEachern Greenway and the Downtown Connector Greenway are Carolina Thread Trail designated, linking cities of Kannapolis and Mt. Pleasant via Concord. Learn more at www.carolinathreadtrail.org.
Parks:
April – October: Open daily from 8 am to 9 pm. Lighted field and court facilities close at 11 pm. November – March: Open daily from 8 am to 7 pm. Lighted field and court facilities close at 10 pm. Beverly Hills Park
631 Miramar Street NE; 704.920.5601 for reservations. 4 acre neighborhood park that offers a playground, tennis courts, covered picnic shelter and restrooms. James L. Dorton Park
5790 Poplar Tent Road; 704.920.5602 for reservations. 24 acre park offers tennis courts, playgrounds, soccer field, disc golf, walking trail, covered picnic shelters, restrooms and concession stand.
Marvin Caldwell Park
362 Georgia Avenue SW: 704.920.5603 for reservations. 24 acre park offers basketball and tennis courts, playgrounds, skating circle, walking trail, youth baseball fields, picnic shelters, amphitheater and community building.
Hartsell Park
65 Sunderland Road; 704.920.5602 for reservations. 14 acre park offers playground, picnic shelter, volleyball, horseshoes, skating rink and restroom facilities.
J.W. “Mickey” McGee Jr. Park
219 Corban Avenue; 704.920.5601 for reservations. 14 acre park offers playground, picnic shelter, bicycle racks, paved walking trail and restroom facilities. Les Myers Park
338 Lawndale Avenue; 704.920.5601 for reservations. 21 acre park offers tennis courts, playground
equipment, horseshoe pits, concrete skating rink, C. D. Lyons Softball Field, 3 picnic shelters, community building, amphitheater and restroom facilities.
W.W. Flowe Park
99 Central Heights Drive; 704.920.5603 for reservations.
40 acre park offers playground, mini picnic shelters and sites, volleyball court, horseshoe court, baseball and softball complex, walking trail, restrooms and concession stand.
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Master Plan:
Concord Parks & Recreation’s future plans consider the influence of the rapid growth in our community. We have taken a proactive approach in order to meet the increased demands for a broad spectrum of recreational offerings and alternative transportation routes throughout Concord. The strategically planned implementation for the increased inventory of parks and greenway trails, along with diverse recreation services for the community residents, is part of the Liveable Community Blueprint*, a county-wide parks and trails master plan.
*For more details, go to www.concordparksandrec.org.
Park Rangers
Feel free to walk with and talk with our friendly park rangers (aka Concord Police officers) as they trek the parks and greenways to ensure our green spaces are both safe and enjoyable for all residents.Youth Sports Leagues:
We offer three youth leagues. Ages 4–15.Baseball & Softball
Registration: mid January–mid February. Season: March–May.
Soccer
Registration: mid June–mid July. Season: August–October. Basketball
Registration: mid September–mid October. Season: November–February.
Adult Sports Leagues:
We offer two adult leagues. BasketballLeagues play January–March. Softball
Spring leagues play April–June.
Fall leagues play September–November.
Road Races:
Each road race features our greenway systems. 5K Bunny Run Spring event. Streetlight 5K Summer event. United Way 5K/10K Fall event.
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Lifetime Sports:
GolfAll of our golf lessons are facilitated by Rocky River Golf Club. We offer ladies only clinics, mixed abilities clinics and junior clinics. The annual Mayor’s
Tournament that takes place every summer is also hosted by Rocky River Golf Club.
Tennis
Our tennis program is operated through a partnership with AMP tennis. Our USTA certified instructors offer lessons for all youth ages. Our biggest tennis complex, Les Myers Tennis Complex, has hosted local high school conference tournaments, as well as, USTA sanctioned youth and adult tournaments. Tennis facilities at Les Myers Park, James L. Dorton Park, Beverly Hills Park and Caldwell Park are open to the public on a regular basis.
Aquatics
The McInnis Aquatic Center opens every summer on Memorial Day weekend. The Aquatic Center offers youth swim lessons that follow the American Red Cross Learn to Swim program. Many of our youth swim lesson participants have called this program the best kept secret in Concord. The aquatic center also offers adult swim lessons, adult water aerobics and open public swim. In addition, the center is used for senior swim and advanced swimming instruction for athletes interested in competitive swimming and triathlons.
Disc Golf
Bring your frisbee and hone your disc golf skills at James L. Dorton Park, which offers a 9 hole course for beginner and intermediate play.
Keep a healthy lifestyle with a variety of fitness programs for adults and youth. All fitness programs are offered at a low cost and many of our instructors hold nationally recognized certifications and have significant training and experience.
Youth Classes:
Yoga Bagoda Active KidsAdult Classes:
Exercise: The Basics Walking Class Fitnastics Fit & Fabulous Personal Training PilatesStability Ball Workout Weight Training Yoga
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Sumer Camps
Summer Playground, for ages 6-10, is a diverse recreational opportunity that offers challenging activities, games, field trips, arts and crafts, swimming and tennis lessons. Camp locations are Caldwell Park, Hartsell Park and Les Myers Park. Camp GoneAlot, for ages 11–13, is held at Academy Recreation Center. All camps enjoy swimming at the John F. McInnis Aquatic Center.
A Parks & Recreation map
for identifying facilities, parks and greenway locations.
Residents will find a wide variety of programs for varying interests and abilities. Each program is taught by qualified instructors at different Recreation Centers and Fire Stations in the City of Concord. For the most current list of classes, visit our website at www.concordparksandrec.org.
Special Events
& Festivals:
From festivals in the parks to carnivals held at our recreation centers, there’s a festival for everyone. Bunny BashSpring Festival. W.W. Flowe Park. Stars in the Park Summer Movie Series. 4th Friday in June, July and August.
James L. Dorton Park. Dogs’ Day Out Pet Festival. Les Myers Park.
Special Interest:
Youth CouncilThis service-oriented organization is comprised of students selected from Cabarrus County high schools. Members learn leadership skills and responsibility in the form of programs and community service projects available throughout the year. Meetings are held at 7 pm two Monday nights each month during the school year. Participation is based on points earned each semester.
Applications are taken in May for the upcoming school year. Membership is very competitive. Students entering grades 9-11 may submit an application. Members are selected by an interview process with the advisors and Youth Council President.
Volunteering
Concord Parks & Recreation is always looking for good volunteers. Coaches for the athletic programs are just one area where volunteers are needed. We invite the public to become a part of our Volunteer Program and make a difference in your community. Volunteer opportunities are available upon request. Applications must be completed and processed before volunteering can commence.
Trips:
Enjoy traveling while leaving the driving to us! We offer a variety of one day trips that span from Virginia to South Carolina at a minimal cost. Pre-registration for trips is required.
Classes:
Arts & CraftsBasketball Tournaments Pool Tournaments Karate Self Defense Quilting
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The City of Concord Parks and Recreation Department exists to provide recreation services, parks and facilities that enrich the lives of all residents and promote the opportunity for a healthy lifestyle.
For more information, registrations and
the most current offerings, visit:
www.concordparksandrec.org
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704.920.5600
Monday – Friday 8 am – 5 pm
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For the latest in park programs, activities and news, read Leisure Times. May 2010:2K